White City may refer to one of the following:

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Canada [link]

Israel [link]

  • White City (Tel Aviv), named for its large concentration of white Bauhaus and International style buildings

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  • Alba Regia ("White City") nickname for Białogard, Poland
  • Belgorod ("a White City"), Russia
  • Belgrade (Beograd), "White City" in Serbian
  • Bely Gorod, the White City area of Moscow, Russia
  • "Bijeli Zagreb Grad" ("White City of Zagreb"), a nickname for Zagreb, Croatia
  • Biograd na Moru, ("White City by the Sea") in Croatia
  • "A Cidade Branca" ("the White City"), a nickname for Lisbon, Portugal
  • "La Città Bianca" ("the White City"), a nickname for Ostuni, Italy
  • "La Ciudad Blanca" ("the White City"), a nickname for Arequipa, Peru
  • "La Ciudad Blanca" ("the White City"), a nickname for Popayán, Colombia
  • Nicosia, Cyprus, named Λευκωσία (Leucosia) in Greek and Lefkoşa in Turkish, meaning "White City"
  • "Den vita staden" ("the White City"), a nickname for Södra Ängby in Stockholm, Sweden
  • White City, nickname of the Jabavu suburb of Soweto, South Africa
  • "The White City", a nickname for Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico

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Bely Gorod

Bely Gorod (Russian: Бе́лый го́род, that is, "White Town") is the central core area of Moscow, Russia.

The name comes from the color of its defensive wall, which was erected in 1585-1593 at the behest of tsar Feodor I and Boris Godunov by architect Fyodor Kon'. The length of the wall - 10 kilometres (6.2 mi), width up to 4.5 metres (15 ft).

Bely Gorod had 28 towers and 11 gates, the names of some of which are still preserved in the names of squares, namely: Trehsvyatsky, Chertolsky (Prechistensky), Arbatsky, Nikitsky, Tversky, Petrovsky, Sretensky, Myasnitsky, Pokrovsky, Yauzskiy, Vasilievsky. The walls were cogged, like the Kremlin walls, with loopholes that allowed keeping a continuous fire.

During the reign of Catherine the Great and her grandson Alexander I the wall was demolished and replaced by a chain of boulevards, known as the Boulevard Ring.

  • Semiverhaja tower, Vsehsvjatsky and Chertolsky (Prechistensky) gate on the plan of 1610

  • Semiverhaja tower, Vsehsvjatsky and Chertolsky (Prechistensky) gate on the plan of 1610

    White City (amusement parks)

    White City is the common name of dozens of amusement parks in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Inspired by the White City and Midway Plaisance sections of the World's Columbian Exhibition of 1893, the parks started gaining in popularity in the last few years of the 19th century. After the 1901 Pan-American Exposition inspired the first Luna Park in Coney Island, a frenzy in building amusement parks (including those to be named White City, Luna Park, and Electric Park) ensued in the first two decades of the 20th century.

    Like their Luna Park and Electric Park cousins, a typical White City park featured a shoot-the-chutes and lagoon, a roller coaster (usually a figure eight or a mountain railway), a midway, a Ferris wheel, games, and a pavilion. Some White City parks featured miniature railroads. Many cities had two (or all three) of the Electric Park/Luna Park/White City triumvirate in their vicinity... with each trying to outdo the others with new attractions. The competition was fierce, often driving the electric parks out of business due to increased cost due to equipment upgrades and upkeep and increasing insurance costs. More than a few succumbed to fire. Only one park that was given the White City name continues to operate today: Denver's White City, opened in 1908, is currently Lakeside Amusement Park.

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